Our History

At Cropleys Suzuki, we're celebrating our 60th anniversary since opening our doors just outside Boston. The family run car dealership was established on the existing site on Frith Bank by the former RAF mechanic, Sid Cropley in 1956. This was the same year that the first Routemaster bus was seen on the streets of London, and Premium Bonds were launched by the government.

The showroom quickly became renowned for excellent customer service, a reputation which is still true today, and the business is now owned and run by Stewart and Richard, Sid's sons. We've been selling new and used Suzuki models since July 1998, and during this time, we have become one of the brand’s leading UK dealers with sales of over 400 new cars in 2015. We have also won Suzuki's coveted ‘Dealer of the Year’ trophy four times in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014, which was joined by Suzuki’s inaugural Halo Dealership Award for outstanding customer care last December. Cropleys is equally one of the longest running sponsors of the local Boston United Football Club, providing a car to Club Secretary and General Manager, John Blackwell, as well as funding for the Cropleys Lounge at the Pilgrims’ Jakemans Stadium.

Stewart Cropley, Dealer Principal of Cropleys Suzuki, said: “We are delighted to be celebrating this important milestone as we start the new year. The business has gone from strength to strength over the decades, especially since we took on the Suzuki marque, whose models have proved very popular in the region. We look forward to another positive year of trading and the introduction of additional models within the Suzuki line-up such as the all-new Baleno hatchback which is very exciting.”